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Show Dying, urged Henry Ward Reecher in his Plymouth pulpit on Sunday, is usually painless and paseing out of life far Easier than being born. A man with dyspepsia may carry a little hell in his stomach. Men go out of life with the gates on oiled hinees. "Being ready to die," Mr. Beecher concluded, "is being ready to live right." All the undv-r Nothing of the Mikado of Japan is mad:: $ a peculiar, soft white silk; and, as this "Son of Heaven" never wears a garment twice, nor one thatha9 been washed, he consumes a great amount of this material; but it is not wasted, for the royal cast-off garments are competed for as priceless possessions by his loyal subjects. . , |